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It could be shaping up to the best post-launch system available, although it looks set to cost almost twice as much as the SNES Classic.

Here’s what the Super Nt is looking to accomplish: “A reimagining of perhaps the greatest video game system of all time. Engineered with an FPGA.

“No emulation. 1080p. Zero lag. Total accuracy. The Super Nt is not a plug n' play toy. It is the definitive way to explore Nintendo's 16-bit era. Compatible with the 2,200+ SNES and Super Famicom game cartridge library.

“Explore and re-live one of the greatest video game systems of all time with no compromises.

“16bit in 1080p is stunning. Every pixel is razor sharp, producing an astounding level of clarity. You'll experience video quality so extraordinary - it's like playing SNES for the first time.

“You can finally play SNES wirelessly and lag-free with 8Bitdo's high quality retro SN30 controller.”

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The Super Nt from Analogue

Analogues have also confirmed that they have partnered up with 8Bitdo to offer matching controllers for the Super Nt, including a RR at discounted price.

This means you can even use wireless next gen controllers on your Super Nt, too.

And it needs to be a good bundle, as the Super Nt is set to retail for around $190.00 when it launches in February, 2018.

You will need to head out and buy the SNES cartridges yourself, although that does mean you won’t be limited to just 21+ games.

As mentioned above in the statement, the Nt is looking to be as close a replication of the SNES as possible, using FPGA.

FPGA are physical programmable circuits which aim to mimic hardware so well, that they can beat out any software emulation when it comes to accurate approximation of the Super Nintendo.

That’s big news for a commercial and could tip the balance for many fans who are unable to grab a SNES Mini before the holidays.